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Heuristic Approaches For Portfolio Optimization

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  • Manfred Gilli, Evis Kellezi

    (University of Geneva)

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The paper first compares the use of optimization heuristics to the classical optimization techniques for the selection of optimal portfolios. Second, the heuristic approach is applied to problems other than those in the standard mean-variance framework where the classical optimization fails.

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  • Manfred Gilli, Evis Kellezi, 2000. "Heuristic Approaches For Portfolio Optimization," Computing in Economics and Finance 2000 289, Society for Computational Economics.
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